IP Library Granted Patent US 7,033,366
Granted Patent B2
US 7,033,366 · App. 10/284,750 · Granted Apr 25, 2006

Stepped IOL insertion cartridge inserting an intraocular lens in an eye

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Patent No.
US 7,033,366
App. No.
10/284,750
Granted
Apr 25, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An intraocular lens (IOL) insertion apparatus including a cartridge with an IOL-receiving chamber, a handpiece into which the cartridge is loaded, and a plunger rod that extends through a lumen in the cartridge to reliably engage the IOL therein. The chamber is stepped in one section to cause the IOL positioned therein to assume a complex curve. A lip or projection on the plunger rod is aligned with the complex curve and intersects the IOL to reliably engage the IOL across its thickness. The cartridge may be a folding type with a pair of arcuate walls and extension wings joined at a living hinge. The stepped section of the chamber may coincide with the location of the hinge.

Claims (26)

1. An intraocular lens insertion apparatus, comprising:

a cartridge having a non-tubular load chamber for receiving an intraocular lens, the non-tubular load chamber defined by a generally arcuate inner surface having a first side and a second side, the generally arcuate inner surface interrupted by a radial step formed between the first side and the second side;

a handpiece for receiving the cartridge; and

a plunger rod coupled to the handpiece and adapted to be displaced into the load chamber adjacent the radial step.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the radial step defines a shoulder projecting into the load chamber to which the intraocular lens conforms, the shoulder being stepped radially inward from an adjacent portion of the arcuate inner surface to which the intraocular lens also conforms such that the lens is caused to curve radially inward at a section between the shoulder and the adjacent portion, and wherein the first lip is aligned to pass over both the shoulder and the adjacent portion and transversely intersect the thickness of the intraocular lens at the section that curves radially inward.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cartridge is a folding-type cartridge with a pair of opposed arcuate walls and a hinge enabling relative pivoting of the arcuate walls, the arcuate walls being opened to permit placement of the intraocular lens in an unfolded state on the inner surface, and the arcuate walls being closed to create the load chamber and fold the intraocular lens therewithin.

4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the hinge is located at a radially outer end of the step.

5. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the arcuate walls have different radii of curvature, with the radial step of the inner surface being formed between adjacent axially-extending and misaligned ends of the arcuate walls.

6. An intraocular lens insertion apparatus, comprising:

a cartridge having a non-tubular load chamber for receiving an intraocular lens defined by a generally arcuate inner surface interrupted by a radial step, the cartridge being a folding-type cartridge with a pair of opposed arcuate walls and a hinge located at a radially outer end of the step and enabling relative pivoting of the arcuate walls, the arcuate walls being opened to permit placement of the intraocular lens in an unfolded state on the inner surface, and the arcuate walls being closed to create the load chamber and fold the intraocular lens;

a handpiece for receiving the cartridge; and

a plunger rod coupled to the handpiece and adapted to be displaced into the load chamber adjacent the radial step.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein, the plunger rod includes an intraocular lens engaging end having a pair of spaced lips, a first lip being aligned to pass directly over the radial step, and a second lip being spaced toward an axis of the load chamber.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the radial step defines a shoulder projecting into the load chamber to which the intraocular lens conforms, the shoulder being stepped radially inward from an adjacent portion of the arcuate inner surface to which the intraocular lens also conforms such that the lens is caused to curve radially inward at a section between the shoulder and the adjacent portion, and wherein the first lip is aligned to pass over both the shoulder and the adjacent portion and transversely intersect the thickness of the intraocular lens at the section that curves radially inward.

9. An intraocular lens insertion apparatus, comprising:

a cartridge having a non-tubular load chamber for receiving an intraocular lens defined by a generally arcuate inner surface interrupted by a radial step, the cartridge being a folding-type cartridge with a pair of opposed arcuate walls and a hinge enabling relative pivoting of the arcuate walls, the arcuate walls being opened to permit placement of the intraocular lens in an unfolded state on the inner surface, and the arcuate walls being closed to create the load chamber and fold the intraocular lens, the arcuate walls having different radii of curvature, and the radial step being formed between adjacent axially-extending and misaligned ends of the arcuate walls;

a handpiece for receiving the cartridge; and

a plunger rod coupled to the handpiece and adapted to be displaced into the load chamber adjacent the radial step.

10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein, the plunger rod includes an intraocular lens engaging end having a pair of spaced lips, a first lip being aligned to pass directly over the radial step, and a second lip being spaced toward an axis of the load chamber.

11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the radial step defines a shoulder projecting into the load chamber to which the intraocular lens conforms, the shoulder being stepped radially inward from an adjacent portion of the arcuate inner surface to which the intraocular lens also conforms such that the lens is caused to curve radially inward at a section between the shoulder and the adjacent portion, and wherein the first lip is aligned to passover both the shoulder and the adjacent portion and transversely intersect the thickness of the intraocular lens at the section that curves radially inward.

12. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the hinge is located at a radially outer end of the step.

13. An intraocular lens insertion apparatus, comprising:

a cartridge having a non-tubular load chamber for receiving an intraocular lens, the non-tubular load chamber defined by a generally arcuate inner surface interrupted by a radial step having a radially inner end and a radially outer end;

a handpiece for receiving the cartridge; and

a plunger rod coupled to the handpiece and adapted to be displaced into the load chamber adjacent the radial step

the inner end of the radial step being coupled to the generally arcuate inner surface so as to form a shoulder.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 25, 2018
From: ABBOTT MEDICAL OPTICS INC.
To: JOHNSON & JOHNSON SURGICAL VISION, INC.
Reel/Frame 047150/0832 →
MERGER Recorded Jul 29, 2009
From: ADVANCED MEDICAL OPTICS, INC.
To: ABBOTT MEDICAL OPTICS INC.
Reel/Frame 023234/0277 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 27, 2009
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ADVANCED MEDICAL OPTICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 022320/0427 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 29, 2007
From: ADVANCED MEDICAL OPTICS, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 019501/0069 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2003
From: ALLERGAN, INC.; ALLERGAN SALES, LLC; ALLERGAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.; HEYER-SCHULTE CORP.; INNOVATIVE SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC.; AMERICAN HOSPITAL SUPPLY CORPORATION
To: ADVANCED MEDICAL OTPICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 014217/0356 →